Re: NFS4 / GSS: Problem with users accessing the mounted directories (with root, everything ist okay)

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On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 5:02 AM, Beyersdorf, Wolfgang
<Wolfgang.Beyersdorf.Fa.Kontraktor@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Dear all,
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> I got NFS4 with GSS running on CentOS 5. Everything is okay, all TGTs are okay and is working fine for the user ROOT.
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> When I change to an other user, I got a permission denied, when I try to access the dierctory (e.g. ls -la)
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> Here is the /var/log/messages part for this access (with full debugging on ndf, ndfs and rcp):
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> Sep 29 10:11:59 sha9013 rpc.gssd[1645]: creating context with server nfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx                      <================================== system ist wating for 25 seconds
> Sep 29 10:12:23 sha9013 rpc.gssd[1645]: WARNING: Failed to create krb5 context for user with uid 569926353 for server sha9012.hamburg.rwedea.de
> Sep 29 10:12:23 sha9013 rpc.gssd[1645]: WARNING: Failed to create krb5 context for user with uid 569926353 for server sha9012.hamburg.rwedea.de

> [ ... ]

> Sep 29 10:12:23 sha9013 rpc.gssd[1645]: creating context with server nfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sep 29 10:12:48 sha9013 rpc.gssd[1645]: WARNING: Failed to create krb5 context for user with uid 569926353 for server sha9012.hamburg.rwedea.de
> Sep 29 10:12:48 sha9013 rpc.gssd[1645]: WARNING: Failed to create krb5 context for user with uid 569926353 for server sha9012.hamburg.rwedea.de
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> A  klist gives the following result:
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What does "klist -e" show?

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> On the server, there is nothing inside the /var/log/messages
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I assume there is output from svcgssd on the server when root accesses it?

The 25-second pauses sound as if there is an error of some kind on the
server and it is dropping the request rather than replying.  Perhaps a
network trace would reveal something.

K.C.
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